AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGuam Tech & STEM: UOG REEF fellows Dominic Torres, Ale’a Duenas and Angelie Denguines used AI tools on the Coral Net platform to monitor reefs in Yap and Kosrae, finding steady coral declines tied to water-heating events. Education & Workforce: Career Tech Academy Charter School unveiled plans for a 3-year Career Tech Deaf Academy, aiming to blend ASL, English and CHamoru culture while pairing disability access with workforce and college readiness. Energy & Policy: Guam Power Authority says it has only had informal discussions about potential nuclear microreactors, even as a DoD authorization push could mandate deployment in the Indo-Pacific by 2030. Infrastructure & Tech: Keppel’s Bifrost subsea cable system is planned to route new high-capacity fiber via Guam to boost bandwidth and lower latency between Southeast Asia and the U.S. West Coast. Public Finance & Accountability: Guam’s public auditor urged the Guam Ancestral Lands Commission to hire an accountant and get QuickBooks access to keep the fiscal 2025 audit on track. Health & Legal Risk: Residents are seeking $167.5M in dieldrin-related government claims tied to GWA and Guam EPA handling of cancer-linked pesticide exposure.
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